Jasmine Cookbook

· Packt Publishing Ltd
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If you are a competent JavaScript developer who wants to design and implement tests using Jasmine in order to minimize bugs in the production environment, then this book is ideal for you. Some familiarity with unit testing and code coverage concepts such as branch coverage along with basic knowledge of Node.js, AngularJS, and CoffeeScript is required.

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About the author

Munish Sethi is a postgraduate in computer science and MBA in IT from SCDL. He has 18 years of industry experience and has a sound knowledge of test automation, test- and behavior-driven development, white box testing, big data testing, review techniques, test estimation, and requirement analysis. Currently, he is working with Impetus Infotech Pvt. Ltd. where he plays the role of test craftsman and automation architect. With his diverse experience, he helps engineering teams with deliveries and also with designing test solutions and formulating test strategies for his clients. He has also designed and implemented many automation frameworks (such as modular, hybrid, data-driven, keyword-driven, and page-object models) using Jasmine/Protractor, QTP, Selenium Web driver, Junit, TestNG, SOAPUI, Sikuli, Test Complete, and so on. He's very keen to explore new and upcoming tools and technologies. He has worked with both product- and services-based organizations. Munish's Twitter handle is @munishksethi.

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